News
Owen McIntire is facing federal charges for allegedly targeting a Tesla dealership in protest of Elon Musk’s anti-trans ...
This gallery is part of a summer series from The Cavalier Daily photo desk staff. Over the course of the summer, photo ...
The monthlong celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride reached its rainbow-laden crescendo as New York and other major cities around the ...
The closing of Dupont Circle felt like a bad omen. The park and its namesake neighborhood, a longtime hub of gay life in ...
After the raucous rainbow-hued festivities of Saturday’s parade, the final day of World Pride 2025 in Washington kicked off on a more downbeat note. Thousands gathered under grey skies Sunday morning ...
Gray skies and drizzle gave way to sunshine, multicolored flags and celebrations as the nation’s capital hosted the World Pride parade.
Hours before the Capital Pride Parade during WorldPride in Washington, D.C., fencing at a key gathering spot for Pride celebrations is being taken down, two sources told ABC News. The decision comes ...
Gray skies and drizzle gave way to sunshine, multicolored flags and celebrations as the nation's capital hosted the World Pride parade.
The National Park Service closed Dupont Circle from Thursday to Sunday, for the duration of the WorldPride parade and street festival, at the request of the Park Police.
U.S. Park Police stand by as workers put up fencing around Dupont Circle ahead of the World Pride Parade, Friday, June 6, 2025, in Washington.
D.C. Councilmember Brooke Pinto (D-Ward 2), representing the Dupont Circle neighborhood, said she is “extremely disappointed and frustrated” that the park will not remain open for Pride weekend.
“The Capital Pride Alliance is frustrated and disappointed in the National Park Service’s decision - again - to close Dupont Circle during the culmination of WorldPride this weekend.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results